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I) A I L Y NEWS Y JANUARY. T. lsTf TUc CJrneral Aaaetnbl. 8KAT. Pitt: K A M-je, Dsm. Wiloon. Nash, A&d Franklm: W 8 II rn. Krankjm ; It V King, Wilton ; Jone. O islow and Uarteret: John W Shackelf rd. Uem. Warne aod. Dup'in: W T Dortch, Warne; J A Hryaa, Uup la, Uami. N'ew lUuorer and Pender: H K Hrvan. Dsru. liUJea aad Brunswick: Asa Roa, Republican. mo: Robinson Ward, R-publi can. C'olambus and Rbsou: D P Mo- Ku-hern, DeaiocraL Cumberland and Harnett: Neill S:wrt, Dem. Johnt-n: L R Waddell Dem. Wake: George II Soow, Dem. Warren: Iiuc AUton, (col.) Rep. fTAnTille: E E Lyon, Dem. I'Li-.hiim: A 11 Merrit, Dem. , Rockingham: J P DilUrd. Dem. s AUoianceat.d Ctuilfru; J 1 Scalts, of Gui ford, Detu. David F Caldwell, Gurlford, Dem. Rutherford and Polk: J B Eave, Rep. Richmond and Montgomery : George A Graham. Rep. Aduj and L'q.oq: Culpepper Austin Dem. Cabarrus an J : anlv: J M Redwine, lad. yeckleuburc: 9 B Alexander, Dem. How AO and Davie: John S Hender son. Dem. Catawba and Lincoln: W A Graham, Darn. Irfiell. Wilkes and AVxander: T A Nicholson, of Iredell; J P Matheaoo, of Alexander, Drms. Clearelaud and Gallon : L J Iloyle, Dem. Bancmbe and Madiwn: T F David son. Dim. Jackson, Swaiu, Macon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham: James L Robinson, HaywjM. Henderson And Trauajl- viaia: T W Taylor, Dem. Oral &. i'erfou at. a Caswtli: ueo Vill:aaiso3 of Caswell, Dftn.: Giles Mebane. of lawell. Dem. Greene aud Lenoir: W P Oriuond, Rep. Tvrell. Washington. Martin. Beau fort and 11 de: J T Wald , D.-ni.. B 1 Sjkes, Rep. lie r tie and Noithampton: H fllemio, Rep. Uabfax: Henry. Eppea col, R p. Craven: Ed a d Bull, R-p. Davidson: J M Leach. Dem. Stokes and Kursvin: Geo B Everett, Rep tarry and Ya'.kio: J M Brower, Rev Ai.ehiny, Ase and Watauga: Jesae Bl -Iso, Dem. l Iweil. Bjik McDowell. M.tr'iell atul Yancey: A M E-win, Dvin ; J G B";im. Dem. urrituck. Crden, Pasquotank, 11 itford, Gate, Chowan and Perqii- tn us: Ruf as bite, George II Mitchell, Hi'ocimb?: WiTs Bunn, c !., Rp. Moore aud Randolph: W M B ack, R p. 1 o'al Democrats Republicans 16 Democratic majority 18. U CSK Or REPKESEJ TATlVES. A'aroance: Dr II Jf Mebane, Dem A. cxauder: Dr J M Caxsoo, Dtsm JLlIehauy: E L Yaugbau, Dem. Anson: J A Lock hart, Dem. Ashe: Ed Foster, I)?m. Be'tie: Wm C Eherwlge, Dem. B auiort: J C Osborne, Rep. B. adei. : JoO Newell, (col.) Rep. Bruu?wck: A C Meares, Dem. Bjucouibc: Nat Atkinson, M E Cai tei . D.-mi iiuike: B A Ben-y. Dem. Labnnu: W 11 O. chard, Dem. Caldwell: Edmund Jone, Lena. Cauideu: 5 J Eotbes, Dem. Carteret: A 11 Cbaiiwick, Dem. L'ie:i: Wilson Caiy, (col ) Thomas lljrn-n. Reps. ca awta: R B DaU, D m. Chatham: J M Muring, J J Goldston, Detns. Cherokee Bruce, Rep. CLoan: II U HobOs, Rep. Claj : J S Anueron, Dem. Cleveland: L E Powers, Dem. Coiunibus: V V Ric'iardsoo, Dem. CunibrTland: Tho S Lutierlob, John C BiK.r, Reps. Cu.-r tuck: J il Woxlhoue, Dem. Craven: V EClarke, W D Pettipher, Rps. Daxa: J L t'u'chf r, Dem. Davie: FMJhi,9n, Dem. Davidson: Julian Mdler, Republican, G Franklin Smiih, Dem. Dapliu: G V Lamb, A S Colw.ll, Denis. Etg.cmb: Clmtod Battle, (col'd.,) DreU VVimberly, (xl'd.,) Repa. Forsyth: W" A lxwrie, Itep. Franklin: CM Cooke, Dem. GsUh: llarley HutT teller, Dem. (tes: J J Gatlinf, Djm. Granville: J E Bui roughs, Rufus Amis, D?ms. Greene: Joseph Dixon, Rep. Guilford: C J Wheler, J A McLean, Dema. Halifax: J A White, Jno Reynolds, (col.) Repa- Uarnett: C A Cofflelo, Dem. 11 it wood: F M Davis, Dem. Henderson: A J Bird, Rep. Hertford: J J Ilorton, lie p. Hyde: Tnoe P Bonner, Dem. Irtdell: J R McCorkle, J D Click, Dems. Jackon: Capt Leatherwood, Jobntou: k; A B.xrell. E J Dem. HoU Dema Jones: C D Foy. Rep. Lenoir: W W Daun, Rep. Lincolu: B C Cobb, Dem. Macon: John Raid, Dem. Madisou: B F Davis, lie p. Marliu: N B Fajfan, Rbesan, Dem. McDowell: JT He id. Dem. Mecklenburg: JnoL Brown, W E Ar drsy, Denis. Mitchell: Samuel Blalock, Dem. Montgomery: W T U Ewing, Rp. Mooie: Neil Leach, Dem. Nash: G N Lewis, Dem. ISew Hanover: H E Scott, W H "W-uidalL (colj Repe. Northampton: J Y Grant, Dem. Orange: M A Ankx, Dem., Josiah Tomer, Rep. Onslow: C S Hewitt, Dem. Pasquotank: Huzh Cale, (col.) Rep. Peuiler:.Tho J Armstrong, Dem. Perquimans: J W B'aisdelt, Rep. Persoo: Montford McGehe, Dem. Pitt: D C Moore, Germain Bernard, Dems. Polk: Nesbit Dimsdale. Rep, Randolph: N C English, Dem., G II Bingham, Rep. Richmond: D M Henderaon, Rep. Robeson: A C Oliver. Dem., R M Norment, Rep. . Rockingham: T L Rawley and Wm R Lindsay, Dema. Rowan: U C Boat, Dem., David Bar iingr, Dem. Rutherford: Nathan Young, Dem. Sampson: L'H CArroll, J C ilines, Dems. Stanly: Daniel Ritchey, Dem. Stokea: Squire Venabie, Rep. I ; Surry: N P Fjard, Dem. Swain: T D Bryson, Dem. Transylvania: J U Paxton, Dem. Tyrrell: W G Nelson, Dem. ' t-Lion: D A Covington, Dem. Wake: W E Richardson, Dem; R W Wynne, J J FerruL Stewart Ellison (ool ) Rp, Washington: Johnston, Rep. Watauga; W B Council, Dem. Warren i L T Christmas, Hawkins Carter, (eol.) Reps. Wayne: U C Buchan, Dem.; W A Deans. Rep. Wilson: Dr J M Taylor, Dem. Wilkes: Dr Tyre York. Dr L Uarrill. Uema. Yadkin Brown, Rep. Yancey: D G Carter, Dem. Total Democrats 79: Republicans 41; Democratic majority 83. On joint oauot 50. Jl I.CE I.IY4 KOUM. THE GENUINE DR. Cm IttcL ANES Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leaden-colored, with occasional Hushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate ; an azure svmicircle runs along the lower eve-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the cars ; an unusual secretion of saliva ; slimy or furred tongue ; breath very foul, particularly in the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone ; fleeting pains in the tomaeh ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout :he abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times costive ; stools slimy, not untrequent ly tinged with blood ; belly swollen and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa nied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any lonn; it is an innocent prepa ration, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most fender inant. The genuine Dr. jiclaxe s er- mifvge bears the signatures ot McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :0: DR. C. McLANE-S LIVER PILLS are not recommenaeu a a remeay "ios all the ills that rle.h is heir to," bat in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that-character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepar atory to, or after taking (Quinine. As a simple purgative they are un- equaled. BEWARE Or IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Kach box has a red wax seal on the lid. wiih the impression Dr. McLank's Liver Pills. Kach wrapper bears the signatures of C. M. Lane and Fleming 15kos Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Fills, prepared bv Flemirg Bros., of Fitts!Lrgh, Fa., the market lein; full of imitations of the name JIcLrtnr, spelled differently but tame pronunciation. THE ATTESITIOSl OF County Superintendents ot Pablle LaHrue tlon. Bjurlsof Education, and Prin cipals ot Frtrate Schools, etc.. It called to the following' Valuable Educational Works Sanford's Serie Analytical Arithmetics AND W orcester's Dictionaries. San or I's 'er'es eompr;es four books, and Is dsm1 Uiou th an-Uywc system: HtororJ'a Hrt Letsons In Analytical Art tn noetic. 16 tu.. 27 cents. .aulord Iatermedi vt- Analytical ArPh- m -Ue, 16 no., 13 : pp tlair tnu nd. cents Sanford's 'oiiuon Hcbool Analytical ArUnme.iC, 56 pp. tlalt roan, tO ceuta. Saoford'a Higher Aiialyt'cal Arithni'tia. Ltao, Hipp. aaif roau. Cloth ft jes, f l.i5. j The deflnltlona are e'ear. and tb- analyses Vxhaost The work Is practical, and bounds in slate ircirs Ttis ezpeiien e of a Unre number of tbe bst taacbers In this eoun'ry.ln cust. with saijurd In hnd, pu pils dlteovr a'i uawoi.tel -ithuslam In ludyuig ibe science of a ambers. Tbe Complete Merle) or Wor tester's Diet ioustrles. Quarto- Dictionary. Illnstratd and Una bridyed. Llb-ary sbeep. $10 Oe afOvL'oltrersal and Crltl.al,) JMctloua ry. Library sne.t, ft 25 Arable m Ic dictionary. Crown 8ro. Half roan, !.&. Comprehensive IXctionary, Illustrated, 12 mo Half roan, f 175. e Ij ool (Kloiueutaryj Dictionary. 12mo. Half roan. L Primary dictionary. Illustrated Kmo Unit roan. fO cenm. I'o ket Dict.ourr. riuMtrated. ?4rao.noth 61 cents; roaa, U xible, 0-icuis ; roau.tucks, glliedgaa. SJU Many special aids to students. In addition toa full pronouncing and denning vocabu larr. make Urn above-named b-Kks, la tbe opinion of our most dtstl'ifcuished educa tors, the most complete as well as by far tbe cheapest Dictionaries of our language. Worcester's School Dietiouarles a.e based upon tb quarto, which ts preferred ott all otners by emluent scboiaraand men ot let ten. The rtes Is a tmlrably adapted to us In Schools Academies, W L4t ral teims fr IntredacMoa We d-slre tliAtaanford and Worcester be el a ra ined by X)uuty Boards and principals of pri vat serio ls. Correspoadence solicited'. We Invite attention of T aehers to Chau enet's Mathe.uatics. Cutter's Pbysio'.ogy; In a word, all our School publications. Cir culars and descriptive catalogue furnished on application. Address, J. B. LIPPINGOTT 4 CO., 715 and 717 Market street, Philadelphia. Or MARTIN V. CALVIN, General Southern A get.t, AUGUSTA, OA. dee 17deodaw4ra. W. 8. MOORE, GREKNNnoitO' N. C . 8nsMASOS 4 HAMLIK. an J WATERS ft oONS o gans. at Tery close rates (from liOup) Elegant 11 stop Or8n, 2 23 stts reds, two knee swe Is, delivered lor 75. New- PUnoe's from tl35..up. ' Warranted 5 years. Circulate f re. dec-dt EUUOITIONAL. THE BINGHAM: SCHOOL Boarding Hebools for novsin ace. In num bers lnar a of patronage, la iberality to yoio men with limitet means, and in ability to provide profitable employment to lToucieni ruprs. Tb lTOtn session begins JANUARY 15th, 1?79. Ypr catalogue givtn?. full par'tcnlrs, ad dress M KJ. KOBKRT BINGUA, dcl-iwlm Superintendent. TRINITY COLLGCE. The HPRIN'O TERM begins January 3 1873. aud ends June ULtl. EXPENSES HAVE BEEN RE- DUC ED. Gool Board ! now offered at $8 per month, including furulaiied rooms. attendance, c. WHOLE HXPENtES FOR MONTHS. 70 10100. dec St d8t B CRAVEN. Winston Male Academv. CLAFSICAU MATHEMATICAL. 8CIEN- TIFIC AND COMMERCIAL. J. A. IIombob. A. M - Principal, With Compete it Assistants. "p.lng Session will begin January 6th, h7. ruitionln Primary Department 70: ivnftlish ii'i.5Ji Classical S17 so Term Fee i.oo. Board It- private ramlite and boArdlu noHes. from w to SI2 per raoo'.i. In"-ncti -n thorough, discipline mi d but flvm i at ou as to lioal'n. social, moral and relltrtous advaita?es can ot be snrnasd. A Itw-il law prohibits the sle of lnt lc Utax liquor within two miles of the P' f r rnll particulars, sna ior circular le l:i-tf ST. MARY'S SCHOOL. RALEIGH N. C. (Founded May, lvl) The Ht. Kit. Tnos. Aikinsom, D. D. LL. D. The Rt. Eav Tuao. H. Liman, D. D. TIS'TOKS. The Rev. Bkwntt MEI)K,A,T., RfCtor and Principal. Mrs, K atk DkKossktt Meihks, l.ndv PriuciDtl. Eat'T term bee ni .1 nuary .Tlst. 3379. For iVcuUrs addre the Kecto . Jan 1-dlm M E D I C A L S C H.fl 0 L, CHAPEL HILL, N C. K r InAtriirtl n In ANATOMY l'H"'IOI.O l a -tl Materia Medic i. pe-lai afoi-tion paid to . ATI M ai i DI --t.Jl J UN le-m.i f 40 f r tlio course, lay- ntile i' aUvanw. inn .!. -m ti thj -os of the m.terlAl. e wdent ho ertur now urny pi epared for ca irQ ot Lectures at ine uciieges, uext Winter. Oorrfr!.p-iiienc-' invited l4ii3doJ tlt T. W. HAPRIS. PEACE INSTITUTE, KINDEKUARTEN. The Pr'rcipals of Peace Irsti tnte would Inform tbe public, ttiut thev hiv.5 raids arrane- m-iit to ou. n h uiUt-rirartea Mini h -ve e'.'p'ovej to take cliar-'e t It Mis. M. K. onter, wt; ku vn a an exi-or.-n eU anl sncc a - ful tri.-ht?r- A large r m H beinn prepared ni wl l be fu ii'.sh-cl wi n vr;ni:ii re n..ir1 f.irnll'Ste.iis Ki.xler .irtrii. LlttlAklrlt o' nil I.ttle b vi un der eliht irs will v r-civea a i upi .s. The e-Mon vll. op n January, 8'h, 1ST . Terras i per inontn. peoi.ii riaii?e- mnts mid- biTf niurj tuau one pupil enter from aii".e . For particulars .vldren.t. KKV. K. lUJR .VELt. 4 SON', d c 18 3tvrtJS. S:le;l Ii;In ail HILLS BOKO' x. c. TIIK MI'S N.H MISS Koil ck. ill r-suin tii exer- c t-e.H of their school on Frirtay, keb'uery 7. ;S:9, and cla-e thni .6 June, (twenty weeks ) ( lrcuUo icrwir ed on nppll- cation. d-c i3 w2m B 1 LiT I Tf J 15 V. . WIRE RAILING dt OHMAMENTAL WORKS, run v rr., 1 NO. 3n, N. HOWARD ST., BALTIMORE, M Wire Railings for Cemeteries, Balconls, &c. Sieves, Fenders, Caees, HMidi: J Co bcreui. WoTen Wir &c. Also, Iron Bedsteads. Chairs, Settees, AC janll-dSwllm I rMTMMtfallT eall the attootton of my friends, patrons and the public generally if the oouth ro MY NKW, UNADtJLTKRATED AND HKALTUV LAiiKK. brewed purely ol malt aud hops, after tt V'lenn metlol and expressly for export, JACOB sEKUER, 23 (iermao street, Baltimore, M 1 lan31-lly 1 ' 0 1 1 TI I S v o V .11 K 1 1 1 1 1 A T Just i&eccircd A Consignment of BUriKK. oct I6tf Blue Kidce, Mouutal: R F JONES & CO. R.F. Jcnes&Co. RALEIGH. N . C . WHOLESALE GROCERS, A foil assortment of ialeat bottom njres Stspie Groceries for Call examiue goo la, 4c pectalty. I. C. FLOUR a 1, Ij .Jones aSc Oo RALEIGH, N. C. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS. Have acompMe stock of North Hw m Mash Caroina Ci?RN WIHSKKV; torn Cooper's Laurel Valley nve Whiskey; B. Select Rye and all grades of Foreign and Domestic Liqflors aud w lnes. At Now Is the time to bay-f R. F. JONES & CO, RAXEIGn, n. c, Cotton and General Commission fflcrehanU Cnslgnments solicited, highest priceF and toprompi returns. BtoraJne and Con sli ment of cotton s liclted. 1 HOTELS, Ac. FENTRESS' BOARDING HOUSE NO, 15 FAYETTEViLLE STREET Near the Capital. SPECIAL Members of tb Legislature, Visitors to the City and SberlQs are requests to rive ns a call; they will tlnd good Hrcom"oda Uons. Fare, the best the market affords, and polite attendance. REGULAR, BOARDERS SOLICITED. TERMS WILL BE MODERATE. 8T0P AT FEMTBJE90 HOUftX. IMS FOR RENT OR FOR HAI.K. Ftntrm' Store for Rnt. Lo ated. ii rhe bairae.ss Tllie sst; e- t No 15. M'e of Fayette- Pose sIoh glvn Jtnuary 28th, 1S79. A i ply to Jau4- lm T. E. FENXP.E 3. liiilsc a d L4 For S,ift. ! ;n Wond t. Jauuaryttth, "SU at 12 M.. at 'H7l at 11 M the i ourt llu ise dor iu HUmgh. N. 0.. the undersigned commissioners, appointed by the Superior Court ot Wake Cuntv. will sell a public outcry the u uie and liot, now occupied ly Mr. J. R. H. ' artner, situate on the West nl e of Halifax street, adjoining l ii a p o erty oi jars, niary peigni aaa oth ers, ine 101 1 routs oj iei oa uauiai street and runs back westward 1 60 feet Terms $2,0 A) cash residue in two equal in stallments, one a d two years from day of sau n.teresiai six per cent, on deferred payments. rrop.rty oia unaer judgment or Wake Superior Court, rendered at August Term, 1878. CM. BUSBEB, t H. e MORDfiOAI, s uom dec 6- lm Land Sale. Bv virtue 1 authority In a Deed of Trust executed to me on the 23rd day of February. 178 aud recorded in the Register's office for Wak- county in Book 50, Page 315. 1 will. on WhUJIbSLIAl, ItlU. UTH UAl Vt JANUARY. 187a. at 12 o'clock 'Q., expjse to public outory at tne uourt Ufuse, door in the ciry ot Haleigh, a valuable tra-t of land JjiiiiuK the "PK-aver Dam Mill ' tract, and tne lauas or air-. iMiuorougu joqcs, ana o -utuiiing aDoiii yii irr 8 iekms i f SALKr me-third cash and the b.i'auce. in 6 ud 1i mouth". Purchaser to secure tbe last two laymeuts by Mortgage ou the laud A. W. HAYWOOD, dec Yr v".30Jas Trustee. FOB. We o3er for rent. Cr- twelve months from the 1st January next the store now occupied bv us, b. hmutne to Mil's U. brown. The store is well known as oue or th best business stands in tne City, and win be rented at a reasonable p; Ice to a irood and responsible tenant. dec 23-tf FOR RENT, The ha rtome 2 story framed dwelling cjnveuieutly arranged, witu well oi good water, ou; hou e. all m thorough order, near the busluesj portion of the city. Ari y early to v. rt. HI-:'.h.lS Cor Tfae-tt and Bloodswoith St.eets dec 31dlw. . lifting u nmVx SIX THOUSAMD DOLLARS worth of Furniture. GRAND AUCTION SALE. The uide-s;gued will sell his entire toCi. of New Furni ui e. c insisting of Fine, med ium and Commo-i Wii'imt an ' rcpHr Chi m- berSe's. Ward obes to M. t h. MarH and Wood Too bureaus and v.vshs'an(Js. Mar1- le and od Tod Tables. Walnut ro;lar anl Ma:'le r?edstead. Walnut, Oak and Maple CiiiieSeat Rock ire Cl.aiis ;i;'d Chairs. Wood Seat Racking Chairs and elialrs, s 'as. Loung's, Walfut, Ac, Ac. The Sale will commence on the -6?h day o. December, and be continued until all 's sold. Unto that day every srtlelowill be 8ld at cost. If putles b 'jiug io not wish 1 1 re move tneir articles immeaiaieiy, mey cai be loft until I eb. !sr. deci2 A. W. FRAPS. II ItiU AUK. rOY PAKS CHIMPS. Tool Ckests. Jail and see the- REEDMOOR BANK. an BKEKCH LqADING IMPLEMENTS HEADQUARTERS FOR EYERTTmMO LN OUR LINE. o-come in and examine (-i rst ca mrOUTAST TO FISH ItliVEKS. THE flsbermen and those directly in terested in the fisheries of Carteret county, haying organized a -v lsnermen a Union 'are now prepared to furnish L esa and salt 9sh to dealers at f.lr prices, and trnm kiilst Hands Parties deeirina: to purchase will do well to send In theirOrders ana get nsu irom inoswuu uiva tuimup. Every package guaranteed FIT to be as represented. AQdress an oraersio mo sep eodtr '""n i TO THE AFFLICTED. French's Arneca Liniment is the hi t known for Rheuiuitlsm, Meur . igi.c. i a-, s In tbe back and si e , ilea tactie, c, sc. n never fails to giv-- Im mediate relief. Manu factured by Wholesale ai:d Retail Druggist PeterstMirg, Va For sale by Wm. slmrson. r. n, tieartt. )rugzlsts, Raielgh, m. c. nov i-abto HERE THE Y ARE. Amalrh of fine Carriage UO'se.s, Blac in color, 15 hands h g1. 7 an l 8 e u s oid. round bodied, clean llmbd l aud sound The most stylish team in the state, without -eeptlon, a perfect match In eyary les, eot, speed together as one horse and fa t Drive single, don't sly or pull, not afraid an engine, in fact a i erf ect famil y team C r respondence solicited. Photographs f team sent to parties at a distance . ECONOMY IS WEALTH. Use French's I 'dia KnDo?r Cement lor mending Furniture, Toys, Glassware. t ea, etc. ETery t..muy saoum uave a vmi u i"-? house. Manulacturea vy WM. K FKENCH, Wholesale and Retail I'ruggisr, Pe'ersburg, Va For sale by Wm. Simpson, tr. n. n arc Druggists, Raleigh, N G . o 1 d6m FANCY CARDS, SNOWFLAkli DA- J MASK. Assorted in 25 styles, with ame.iocnts., nasssu jara vo lee-i- l2t Nassau, N.Y, Ml 1 ' 1 1 'JOWDFR I SHOT, U4 jJ SHELLS, &c. (" 1 DIT MAR'S 1 niBDWAKe, Ac. .J. O. JJ.RKWSTKR'S IS HEADQUARTERS FOR H ARDWA RE, STOVES Tinware, Wood and Willow-ware Write for Pr'ces or nail on htm AGENT FOR HOWE SEWING MACHINES AND POWDER. Iron, tel an4 Nails, Paints, Oil and Varnish, Waijon and Bugtfy TIN SHOP In the State. GUN AND LOCK SMITHING, IN FACT T. O Oct 10-dly JNO. G. WILLIAMS. President, W. H. CROW, VicePresHent, W. S. PRIMROSE. Sec.&Treas. The IN. C. Home Ins., Co., FOR A REASONABLE CONSIDERATION, THIS WELL KNOWN HOME COMPANY, Will continue to Insure good Property agiinst loss or damage by FIRE, referring to the various patrons of the Company to whom they have paid the sum of $175,000,00 in losses. A Policy of Insurance will cost you but Without Insurance may SECURE d cc 2V3m L UM BE R - WOOD. By J. rJL kdam, Osgod, IV. C. situated as r am In tha. heirt of the timber co a complete Saw Mill in alt its equipments. I good march mtable I On the m s idvaitasous terms posble All ny lu,utj-r Is carefully selected and of as represented. I am also prepared to furnish SEASONED HARD and can off r special Inducements to parties year Pri es siven promptly upon application, laiso lurnisn riiie ana oak wood 7 and feet loug. my2 -16 STEAM wry - WW j Having i J ... :i: ip in shops. Sectioual View of Tlitchells Uptight Boiler. a, showing Smoke Box. R. taoer steam wa'erl.i v I 'i ter and snrner-ie,its tne steam. :he top of Flues and flue Hed, saving top tlues F. dr? ?ox. O, .vatt'r space around P. (). liox 258. Off ily TN ANT QUANTITY FRO, ' ELLINGTON'S SAW r every Facility for the HOUGH TIPJE LUMI2ER am p-en ired to fill all orders promptly and with 13 ye rs experience In the business, I maiiHgement oi lumoer anu can a ways lurnisn Mv cat acltv tor turnii.g out worK is as great notice I ram ripply orders to the extent ot about 10,000 feet a dav. Price- as low for cash ai fan be had elsewhere. Estimates furnished on application ; SolicitlUK the further favor of my old patrons ' - 7,-- mM m PPPr1pfeL: GLEN ALPINE SPRINGS OountTi The unprecedented success w th which the their flrs-t season having had some five hundred visitors, will encourage them to maae further e ;tenive improvements, rs It is their ambition to make this tbe first Watering Place South. Many persons having received such great ourldthla waters, we have concluded to place it upant'ie market, and it will be found for sale by all the leading Druggists In the State a -?y ENGINIS. McCALLUlV! Machinists ttVVi! FAC'Tl BF.liS of TIIE HOPE VERTICAL ENGINE, CAROLINA- COTTON AND HAND PRESS. We call special attention to the UOPK EX GIN .. miim ritRK 7.p.4 which will r in from niicity and reliability coup ed with its compactness and portability, render mill engine in use. We furnish saws and saw-mHls complete or by parts. jead block at short notice. As a Ginning and Agricultural Engine. 3as stood the test of four years, here at home and Is steadliy growing in fcvor:. Over 30 musein this State and half of them ia this ( Wake) county. Haying thebesta- onted wm kMn the St te, employ li-ST materials, we are prepared Jo JnZn "t. Saw-mill, Mining and .lanuiacrunng aiaumc! OILKS, &c, &c. Patterns ol an.kinas maaeiroin wer inquiries, furnish estimates and make drawings. iircraii inquire P. ' . Box 267. DUPONTS GUN Material, The largest ANYTHING YO0 WANT DONE IN THE META LINE. - BHEWSTER. RALEIGH, N. C. OF BtAI.KICill, IV. C. (Oganized in 1868.) ' little, ut a cost you a great deal. A POLICY. mtry and Immediately on the Railroad, with am prepared to furnish any description of jjump or. I will be g-lad to furnish prices wh'n desired- the best quality and i guarantee the grade to be an unlimited supply of first class OR PINE WOOD, ordering by the Car l"ad at this season of the A.Q dress. OSGOOD, N. O I have fitted up a first class STEAM BOILER WOitKR-at the foot of Martin Street. I am pre pared to engage extensively in the manufacture of every discription of Steam Boilers, Tanks, Smoke Htacks, -park Arresters and ail kinds repairing and and heavy forgiug1. HftLade over lUU Boilers tht State airMi' wnia nave given eaiis- f actiofl, I can refer withpleaSIe t0 m? wr as the best guarantee of my reliabiiltySUj01 sabm it ted to thoroueh test and warrantedTOJai leaTing Estimates furnished on application. "owe, which iiveui,s iuuiiusan wormng oi Ui umuus "i y, nKi nuc uci ends ot nues irom u.arnmg out or leamng. b. nre jiox Jtrt- JCM. IMITCJIOII, KALcIGH, N. C. MILLS, Manufacture of Grade tf aay f satisfactorily both as to quality and pile; have acquired a thorough knowledge of the a grade may up to tne standard i represent. as any saw mm in the state and w-th lair and hoping to make many new onos. very itespectiuuy, J. McC. ELLINGTON, Apex, N. C. V . Carolina, proprietors hare tiet during tne past anu benefit during the past season from the use of WALTON & PEARSON, PROPRIETOR - ttlNtfliNS & COOPER, and Engine Buil&erS RALEIGH, X.C. B as a m a SAW-MILL ENGINE, for which pur n..h ts mi infth saw. Its safety, aia render itt He aaax sa ci with any style Pulleys, Hanrera, Boxes Tanks ?, oua.s. Drawings. We will be pleased to an MoOALLUM A OOOPEB, f . . h w - HOME RF.MEDY A CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE FOfijCROFUUI. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS TltiPR MARC., TK 1PI Mill (Registered.) A BRIEF HISTORY : The following is from the Raleigh News, and was a voluntary Insertion and not an advertisement : "Years ago an old Indian left a receipt for curing Scrotula with Mrs Person's father. Mrs. Person lives in Frnklinton, or in that section. A c! lid was born to Mrs, Person-, and it tiad tue scrofula. The doctors gave it up to die. ue ttiounkt of that receipt, tbat was now old and musty, and bid away lu an upstairs orawer. felie concluded if the child w?.s buund to die, it wulin't hurt to follow that rec ipr. bbe vent out and gathered tbe herb, got the whiskey, ana did as directed to the cuild. If r child now lives ' v ell d hearty. More than ibis : Only a ;ew months since a south Carolinian, whose name has slipped us, was sutteriug witusom scrofu lous anecuon on tne neei lie nau nen to the Hot Sprlngilu Artvansas,and from there he went t i Kutrell Sirtnus. Notblnx dla him any good. At faLilt ell's they tola him of Mrs. Person's recipe, and Dr. wrote to Mrs Person If she cured that South Caro linian ber iec Ipt aa worth inouey. And the South Carolinian sent tier word if she cured him he would give her five hun dred dollars. She sent hi ji directions what to do, and adied il ihey cured l lm he could send her twenty-five dollars; she wouldn't ask five huudred. the Mouth Caroliuian we 'it home, ai d sh r ly aiter ward sent Airs. Person a ciieca for t wenty five dollars, and wrote th4 most grateful let ter he knew how. Bless tli 'Se old Indians. We would like to uave one for a near neififc oor." UNEOIALLKI) AS A 1ILOOD i'LKIFlKH. Mbs. Jos Pkkson : The medicine I purchased of yon last win ter proved of Hissing oeuetlt to my son, who was troubled with 27 ruuuins sores, some of them quite large,and of a scrofulous nature. Jnlriasthau three weeka after com meiicing the use of your remedy, he was perieciiy resto.eu.and is to-day quite sound and healt y. As 4 tomo and bloou ruai. fx br it has no doping thtyou may be spared for many yea: a of useiulue-s, 1 remain, Very respectfully, IV J. bTOKES Loulsburg, N . C. , May 22, 7s. AH A TOXIC AND ALTLICITIV MOOKE-j VILLE, iKKDBLI, Co., N. C Being desirous of adoing uiy testlinonla to others, concerning ihe merits of Mrs..loe Person's Remedy Ioi S iofula, 1 take pleas ure iu raying that as a uonie and alterative I do not mink li has an equal, 1 have fairly tested it, and after trying Vegetine, Mnsa panllu. Vinegar Bitters, aud vaiius other remedies, 1 have no hesitation 111 prouoi.nc ing it far superior to any roNiu 1 have ever used. When 1 commenced utliitr Mrs. Per son's Remedy 1 was Kery weak, couipiee tion s.illow, and now I am WELL, itespecttully y jur friend, MRS. B. T. BKOWN. Sept. 25. 1878, THREE ClilL.IKEN IN T1IKEE Castajcia, N. 0. Mas Joe rsRson : Dear Madame our letter has Deen re- )ired. an-7b ec(7iriiLo1 being anient from ,."7nuL of bei nJffi4oraweek or iwoaaje ?B:d .fh.e. opportunity to ans wer it. J1X1 7 in my pov er towards getting you putriniB for treatment 01 Scrofula. 1 hardly kuow hnw to exurtss my uratuude to you lor cm 1 . m h n v 1 ivii 1 1 rim 11 1 c au uuiua au i- rwmmm . . ii'g my three tattle children. They took med icine irom my?4aroily physician lor about two ye us, with scarcely any relief at ail. I tried your remedy, and In less tban three weeks they were all perfectly cuied, and have never shown any sign 01 breaking out again. 1 ieel very thauaiul to you. 1 can saiely say that 1 believe your 1 eiuedy to be a certain cure forHciotula. If A can ever be of any service to you in any way, 1 want you to be sure and call on me. Yours truly, WM. H. ARitl-NOlON. It will Care il" Fairly Tested.' It gives me much pleasure to be able to state thtt 1 have derived an effectual cure 01 Scrotal Irom the use of Mrs. Joe l et don's re.nedy f r tii.it die tse. 1 had sulfered frouu Scrotula fur mo e than three years, and had despai ed of eve, getting well. 1 was treated during that time by three very emine. t physicians, without auv good re suit 1 thea went to the jXationa' 9 logical institute, at Atlanta, Oa., and was t.eated there uin-ethau'two ihoiitlH, with u) bet ter result than my famuj pusiclaus met wits. Aft-r 1 returned from uie iuntitute 1 wad jier.aaded to try mis. i-ersou s remeuy. aad I bai not ued U more tuan a wee a be tore 1 disc jvered iti curativa' and uealing proporties, My sores soon begin to 'he i, and the 001 i oi ujy skiu oh-tngdd as fast a . hi sores hsaied. I had not thought 01 ever getting -vfcilaiaiii.bat uy hpes Increased, my low si.ritrfdiiess ned beljre tue remedy, aud I am u jiV euioyiu splendid health and am in good spirits. iheremeJyls mild in a purgative, and a strong tonic; it will he! the most stuuoru sore lu turae weeas 11 takon lega'arly. It is uiy opinion tuat It should be taken some time ai.er the sore is h .ile i,to re nove the uause of Its etfect, It sh ml i n taaeu rettuiai .r oy all mea is, lor 1 have sometimes neglected it, fron the pressure ot uusiuess, aud iu all cases foui-d tliit th- care: al eady made w uld c--ru-menco to retrograde, and lor Uils aion n shouli be 1 .ken ltsgulady t iitl an ett.-ctutl cure is cnnleted. N'AYnt suouid prevei.. regularity iu the o5 t t'le euiedy aud it stiouid b-tak-u nT,ae '. jper'iuie. 1 wm.l.i recommend lo lUlu ai saifenug Lro n ocroiuia to try It. It will surt;l cuie you 1 you give it a fall test. 1 npaak Irom ex perience, and not irom hearwy. 1 am a grateful recipleutof a cure irom the us ol i ana lam uudur many and a&tlug oOHka tions toMra. Per-ou ior the great rellei 1 have obtained from its us. ouaerers, trj t and be curod, is my advice. 1 am, respectfully, JAMES A. MOKRlfi. KlTTliSLLS, N. C. My receipt, for the cure of Scrofula has been tried by ma With tne moat unpreceden ted success tor the iarft twelve yers. audi have no hesitauou in recoinnumdUtg it as a sovereign cure tor that diaeas aud as a general Touij aad Blod Puriaer. it ia every where giviug pertect satisfaction Anile my experience with it is too liintUMi form to specially recommend It for othr diseases. Ibelievelt will ultimately prove to be of benefit in all cases arising from impurity of be blood' and probably ior other uuaH A CASE OF t ANCKlt. KAYarrtvii-L, N. Aug. 12, 18'K. Mas. Joa r"Bitot : Dear Malam I hare been using v0r fiemedy forfocrofulaoverflv months as an experiment lor cancer. The cancer is of longstanding, the doctors have been treat ing it, more or less, for t welve years, it has taken otf my upper lip and a good part of my nose. tVbeu 1 begn to use your item, uyit was growing rapidly worse, but the medicine seemed to check it very soon, and it UadUii made much progr- ss since, except at out two months ago, the medicine gave out, aud 1 was without several days. It then seemed to start anew, and grew worse very fast until I had takeu the medicine about a week since then it has not changed musn.I think'if I could have had th i medlclae sodn enough.Jt would have cured me. For more than a year before using your medicine, I was troubled Tery much with a disease of the heart, an Irregularity In Us action. It would miss eveiy third biat for hours, then at other times It would Increat iu its action, and run jnp to 2CK beats pr minute. ' Since using your medicine l m almost entirely relieved of tnls, rarely f eei it, and then .not enough to speak ot it. i would recommend any one sutfering with heart disease to try your medicine. As a Tonic and Alteiatlve, 1 donot think it has any superior. I have been using all the ino.t powerlul Alteratives known to the medical profession for the last L2 years and i know of none superior to this. 1 think your medi cine ts destined to be a great blessing to the afflicted. Let everyone that needs a ionic or an Alteratire give it a trial, and I do not think they will be diaappoMited. Very truly and Kespectf ally. JuflN BUIKlBox 141. v ayet$evil, N.C. For mypersonal reliability, 1 refer; by per mission tolit. Kev. Tlio. . kinson, 1 I) North Carolina : oeo. A. Foote, M. v., ar. renVCoJions. J. J. Dayls and C M. Oooko FrankllitonH Q, oft f,-t-dwUi
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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